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Donald Trump was nuclearted in a never-ending war of words with Rosie O’Donnell.
Earlier this year, O’Donnell moved to Ireland in response to Trump’s return to the White House.
Now, the president suggests that Rosie stay in the Emerald Isle forever.
In fact, he says it may make it impossible for her to return to the United States.

Donald Trump says he is “seriously considering” to revoke Rosie O’Donnell’s citizenship
“I’m seriously considering taking away her citizenship because of the fact that Rosie O’Donnell isn’t in the greatest interest of our greatest nation,” Trump wrote this morning on his Truth Social Platform. TMZ.
“She is a threat to humanity and should remain in the great country of Ireland if they want her.”
Of course, the President cannot legally revoke citizenship simply because the citizen in question criticized his policy.
But Trump has a long history of ignoring the usual checks on presidential power, and in doing so he often receives astounding support from Congressional allies.
Trump also has a history of expressing his lingering responsiveness to opposition celebrities without recent provocations.
In May, for example, Trump posted that Taylor Swift “isn’t hot anymore” despite the fact that Swift hadn’t made public mention of him in a few months.
Some Trump supporters expressed embarrassment at the president’s fixation against these feuds, while others praised him for remembering every little thing.
Will Rosie O’Donnell be allowed to return to the United States?
O’Donnell recently revealed that she is there It was difficult to obtain Irish citizenship.
Ironically, Trump’s tweets may support her efforts as immigration lawyers are known to cite open hostility from country leaders as evidence that their clients need asylum.
Later in a deleted video of Tiktok, Rosie explained that she noticed positive changes in her physical and mental health after she left America.
“I feel healthy. I sleep well without any stress or anxiety about what’s happening politically at home,” she said, referring to the United States.
Referring to her “feud” with Trump, she further explained that she doesn’t think that her longtime rival is safe in her country until she comes to power anymore.
“I knew that having to do that would really emotionally tax me,” she says she lives in the US. “That’s why I’m so glad that you made the decision we made.”
O’Donnell has yet to publicly respond to Trump’s threat of revoking her citizenship.
We will update more about this developing story as new information becomes available.